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18-10-12, 15:39 #1
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Hosting a forum - Shared or VPS hosting?
I am going to host a big forum and need to find a good hosting account.
What are your views on Downtownhost.com website hosting solutions?
What will be better: shared or VPS hosting?
Is it the company I can rely on?
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19-10-12, 08:52 #2
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I recommend you to visit review websites to know more about host
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19-10-12, 10:13 #3
I think you may try them to see how they work in reality.
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30-10-12, 08:20 #4
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Which specs do you need?
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30-10-12, 15:39 #5
the comparison is very good way to know what is better. And make a notion of the market.
Take a look at glowhost.com website hosting solutions - they could be good for running vBulletin, phpBB, etc. boards.
Contact their support and they will find the best fit for your needs.
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06-11-12, 15:16 #6
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Think that VPS would be much better for running forums.
The best option for this is 7host.com - they offer really nice VPS solutions.
The company has the team of professionals who know how to keep their services on top.
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07-11-12, 16:39 #7
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You may use shared hosting from the better hosts.
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09-11-12, 11:58 #8
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Think that it will be reasonable to choose downtownhost.com VPS hosting - it will give you more freedom and advantages while running a forum.
The uptime is excellent, their promise of 99.9% is correct.
Overall reliability is great, the control panel is easy to use, and useful, things work the way they say they will - basically impressed with these guys.
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14-11-12, 14:29 #9
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Use hosting services from indsoft.net.
Their plans are full-featured and they are able to satisfy all your demands.
Support is second to none.
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15-11-12, 13:58 #10
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I think for start I will buy a shared hosting - i way cheaper and maybe u won't need to pay a lot of money of VPS
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hello
hello good and updated stuffs here
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04-01-13, 01:26 #12
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hello
hello am good here for real business
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23-01-13, 11:54 #13
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When you go to their homepage, do you feel like you are looking at a professional company that you could trust with your money and website? If no. Why? Is it because there website looks dodgy or because there terms and conditions seem to be very vague indeed.
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23-01-13, 14:52 #14
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Yeah, downtownhost.com VPS hosting solutions will be the best bet.
This web host has been providing hosting services since 2001, has stable servers in US and very helpful customer support.
Their services contain all necessary features for successful running which are so significant for the web masters.
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25-01-13, 08:36 #15
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i suggest you to review more sites to know about more
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01-02-13, 23:33 #16
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The best is linux vps hosting from 4Goodhosting dot com because linux is much cheaper and secure for forum hosting so I highly recommend this.
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11-02-13, 09:52 #17
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The main thing is to check to see if they are available at all before you commit to the host. You will definitely need SSL if you plan to collect credit card information on your site.
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31-07-13, 08:17 #18
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Hi vps hosting is better for run to your big forum. Because Traffic pattern can be easily recognized,Then it is the cost effective solutions.Sorry i don't know anything about downtownhost.com company. I got vps hosting plans from this site Tucktail.com . Here they are providing various vps hosting plan you can pick out any one depending upon your needs and requirements.They are providing good customer support and quality service based on windows and linux os platform
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